Published Sat, Mar 13 10 09:07 PM
Australia won the men's hockey World Cup for the first time since 1986 by defeating holders Germany 2-1 in an absorbing final on Saturday.
Luke Doerner scored the winner in the 59th minute through a penalty corner for Australia, who were beaten by top-ranked Germany in the previous two World Cups finals in 2002 and 2006.
Eddie Ockenden put Australia ahead in the sixth minute with an opportunist strike in a goalmouth scramble.
World number two Australia started as tournament favourites after winning a record 10th Champions Trophy in December when they beat Olympic champions Germany 5-3 in the final.
Moritz Furste scored the equaliser through a penalty corner in the 48th minute as the young German side clawed back before man-of-the-match Doerner sealed the match with his eighth goal of the tournament.
Earlier, the Netherlands rallied to beat European champions England 4-3 to win the bronze.
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